Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... hours together , upon the mysteries of the Platonic Philosophy . * I might tell him that what I have written is not " How have I seen the casual passer through the cloisters stand still , intranced with admiration ( while he weighed the ...
... hours together , upon the mysteries of the Platonic Philosophy . * I might tell him that what I have written is not " How have I seen the casual passer through the cloisters stand still , intranced with admiration ( while he weighed the ...
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... hour , when I beheld him in conversation with- the usher . I heard voices behind me ; two of my new com- panions were conversing somewhat to this effect : - " A deuced good - looking fellow , at all events , " said the first speaker ...
... hour , when I beheld him in conversation with- the usher . I heard voices behind me ; two of my new com- panions were conversing somewhat to this effect : - " A deuced good - looking fellow , at all events , " said the first speaker ...
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... hour . But was Mr. Sinclair blessed with a library ? He certainly had a few volumes , a scant collection indeed . He had Tusser's Five Hundred pointes of good Husbandrie ( a reprint of course ) : he had a certain erudite work called ...
... hour . But was Mr. Sinclair blessed with a library ? He certainly had a few volumes , a scant collection indeed . He had Tusser's Five Hundred pointes of good Husbandrie ( a reprint of course ) : he had a certain erudite work called ...
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... equally shel- tered from the whirlwinds of ruthless and intole- rant bigotry . This is pure , rational , unadulterated truth . This is the haven of my wandering de- sires . Happy , indeed , was the hour which 36 JERNINGHAM .
... equally shel- tered from the whirlwinds of ruthless and intole- rant bigotry . This is pure , rational , unadulterated truth . This is the haven of my wandering de- sires . Happy , indeed , was the hour which 36 JERNINGHAM .
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Sir John William Kaye. sires . Happy , indeed , was the hour which directed my bark to so prosperous a port . " But did Everard understand what he read ? I do not think it likely that he did . His intellect had just arrived at a degree ...
Sir John William Kaye. sires . Happy , indeed , was the hour which directed my bark to so prosperous a port . " But did Everard understand what he read ? I do not think it likely that he did . His intellect had just arrived at a degree ...
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